Traumatic Brain and Head Injury

These accidents are very serious and can have short, medium, and long-term cognitive effects.

Have you suffered a traumatic brain and head injury?

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Our referral lawyers will work with experts in the medical and rehabilitation fields to evaluate your injuries and the impact they have had on your body.

How do traumatic brain and head injuries happen?

Traumatic brain and head injuries are injuries to the brain and skull caused by a severe blow to the head. Causes include falls, car accidents, sports accidents, acts of violence, explosions, and other traumatic events. These injuries can be of varying degrees of severity and can have long-term effects on a person's physical and mental health. Our referral lawyers protect the rights of people who have been victims of this type of injury.

Importance of a traumatic brain and head injuries lawyer

Our brain and head injuries attorneys focus on representing people who have suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI) from car accidents, falls, blows to the head, and other causes. These injuries can have severe and lasting consequences, including disability, cognitive, emotional, and physical problems, requiring costly and lengthy treatment.

An attorney can also investigate the cause of the accident and determine the liability of all parties involved, including negligent drivers and property owners who have not maintained their property. Victims will receive maximum compensation to cover medical expenses, therapy and rehabilitation, lost income, and pain and suffering.

Types of traumatic brain and head injuries

According to their severity, traumatic brain and head injuries are classified into three types:

  • Mild traumatic brain injury: results from a blow or shake to the head that does not cause loss of consciousness or only temporary loss of consciousness.
  • Moderate traumatic brain injury: occurs when the person loses consciousness for a few minutes to a few hours after the injury.
  • Severe traumatic brain injury: occurs when the person loses consciousness for several days or weeks after the injury.

Types of traumatic brain and head injuries

  • Penetrating Brain Injuries
  • Anoxic Brain Injuries
  • Concussions
  • Cerebral Contusions
  • Brain Edema
  • Skull Fracture
  • Diffuse Axonal Injury

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